​A Research Paper Featuring Mend-Ooyo’s Works Published in Environmental Humanities

​A Research Paper Featuring Mend-Ooyo’s Works Published in Environmental Humanities

A research paper featuring Mend-Ooyo’s works has appeared in Environmental Humanities (2018) 10 (1) page 257-272. In the latter half of his paper titled Environmental Violence in Deep Time: Perspectives from Contemporary Mongolian Literature and Music, Dr. Richard Irvine writes about the literary work of G. Mend-Ooyo, and draws attention to this changing relationship with the environ

ment, which the article portrays as a potential rupture.

Dr.RICHARD D. G. IRVINE is a research fellow in the Department of Religious Studies at the Open University, having recently completed work on the project “Pathways to Understanding the Changing Climate” at the Division of Social Anthropology, University of Cambridge. He is interested in the moral and temporal dimensions of humans’ relationships with their environments, and he carries out fieldwork across three sites: Orkney and East Anglia, UK, and Tuv aimag, Mongolia.

Lecture for the Officers of Mongol Bank.On the 8th of June, Mend-Ooyo was invited to give a lecture to the officers of Mongol Bank. The bank holds in its possession precious artifacts of Mongolian her...